Weapons

Blade-Tech Introduces Inside-the-Waistband Kydex Holsters

June 29, 2010

Blade-Tech Industries has introduced their line of Inside the Waistband (IWB) Razor holsters designed for concealed carry.

For this line, Blade-Tech asked its customers for input on what features they wanted to see most in a new line of Kydex holsters. Incorporating this input, Blade-Tech created the new Razor series of inside-the-waistband holsters that are handmade with a contoured, full-length sweat guard on the body side of the holster that eliminates hotspots and helps provide a more comfortable fit.

To increase stability, the Razor was designed with a rigid Kydex offset belt loop that gives the holster a solid platform and secure fit. This belt loop is meticulously made to fit specific belt sizes to help further reduce movement of the holster when worn.

The Razor's thin profile helps increase its overall ability to be concealed. These new holsters are manufactured with high quality and durable Kydex that does not collapse, making for fast and easy re-holstering, according to Blade-Tech.

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